Faith is deliberate confidence in the character of God whose ways you may not understand at the time ~Oswald Chambers

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Look Out World

Well, it finally happened.
I walked into the room last night.
And there he was.
Stretched out across the bed.
Oblivious to the world around him.
Working his way through the gripping saga ofAmelia Bedelialike nobody's business.

Reading.
My boy was reading.

Out loud.
On his own.
Conquering words like another great Alexander conquered himself an empire some time ago.

Glory be.

And let me tell you, this is big.

Because my little Alexander of new found reading "greatness" can hardly sit still 5 minutes, let alone listen to me wax pontifically about what happens "when two vowels go walking."
And if he could manage the sitting part, you can be sure he doesn't find phonics rules nearly as intriguing as light saber battles or Legos or the antics of Mario.
That's most definitely where his mind is most of the time.
Because those are the things in life that really matter.
When you're six.
And you're Alex.

But somehow, some way, something in that cute little head of his clicked.
And while I'd love to think that it was all those mornings of phonics drills and reading primers that set him on his literary way, I know better.
Because I know my boy.
And I only have one thing to thank for his new love of the written word.
Electric Company.

Oh yes.
Electric Company.
It's simple, really.
See, my explanation of the classic "vowel-consonant-e" rule would go in one of those adorable ears of his and then right out the other.
He was unfazed.
But that same rule encompassed in a beat-box ballad entitled "Silent E is a Ninja?"

My crew has been going around singing "silent e is a ninja!" for the past several weeks. Even Daniel is in on the singing though he has no clue what it means yet. :)Congratulations Alex on the breakthrough, may books take you to many adventurous destinations!